Upcoming Research Events
12/08
2025
Science Cafe: Brain Opioids and Placebo Magic: Think Yourself Better?
6:00 pm
Novel Cafe
Off Campus
Ian Meng, Ph.D.
01/27
2026
02/16
2026
Seminar
RCR Spring'26 Seminar Series: Data Management ( with Maine Health)
12:00 pm
Online
Josh Mangin, PhD
03/09
2026
04/07
2026
Past Research Events
02/14
2013
Seminar
Targeting Genomic Instability: An Achilles Heel in Cancer?
12:00 pm
St. Francis Room, Ketchum Library
Biddeford Campus
Kevin Mills, Ph.D.
02/11
2013
Seminar
The default network and the opposing domains hypothesis
12:00 pm
St. Francis Room, Ketchum Library
Biddeford Campus
Anthony Jack, Ph.D.
02/06
2013
Lecture
Seeing the Light: Reflections of a Spectroscopist
5:00 pm
St. Francis Room, Ketchum Library
Biddeford Campus
Jerome Mullin, Ph.D.
01/31
2013
Seminar
Nuclear architecture in cancer and aging-related diseases
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 106
Biddeford Campus
Lindsay Shopland, Ph.D.
01/31
2013
Seminar
Nuclear architecture in cancer and aging-related diseases
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 106
Biddeford Campus
Lindsay Shopland, Ph.D.
01/17
2013
Symposium
Cross-College Faculty Research Symposium
2:00 pm
St. Francis Room (Biddeford Campus) and CHP Lecture Hall (Portland)
Portland Campus for the Health Sciences,
Biddeford Campus
01/17
2013
Lecture
Beach Access: A seagull's view of public and private rights under the Public Trust Doctrine
12:00 pm
Marine Science Center Room 221
Biddeford Campus
Dennis H. Esposito
12/11
2012
Seminar
Targeting splice variants of the mu opioid receptor: Analgesics without side-effects
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 304
Biddeford Campus
Gavril W. Pasternak, M.D., Ph.D.
11/15
2012
Seminar
Painful light-possible mechanisms
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 304
Biddeford Campus
David A. Bereiter, Ph.D.
11/12
2012
Seminar
Disruptive Technologies for Combating Emerging Disease: From Bath Salts to Disease Elimination
4:00 pm
St. Francis Room, Ketchum Library
Biddeford Campus
Tobin J. Dickerson, Ph.D.
Research Seminars
The Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences helps support an active biomedical research seminar series at 51±¬ÁÏ. The program features lectures and discussions in the broadly defined fields of the neurosciences, molecular, cellular, and whole systems physiology, pharmacology, psychology, and the cognitive sciences. Both external experts and center-affiliated faculty participate in the program, and we aim to involve students, faculty, and professional staff who share common interests in pre-clinical and clinical neuroscience.
The seminar series runs through both the academic year and summer sessions.
We welcome your thoughts on potential future topics and speakers. Email the center at cpr@une.edu with your comments or suggestions.